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The Green Grotto caves was a neat place to visit and the guides seem to be very knowledgeable about the history of the area and how the caves were used. I would recommend the tour for adults and children over 10...

This is a must see for all history buffs. The tour lasts for approx an hour and is well worth it. You are taught the history of the caves and you even see the path the slaves used as an escape route.
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Went here with my husband and best friend whilst visiting my mother in law who lives in the area. Really interesting tour, learning about how runaway slaves would hide in these caves to avoid recapture. Opposite this place is a wonderful Jerk Centre which is...More

This tour is pretty short (45 mins.).
I visited these caves on June 25th, 2017, due it's one of the most cheapest in the Island. ($20 USD for foreign visitors; $1000 JMD for locals - that's about $7.80USD).
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We visited the Green Grotto Caves as a family with younger kids (3 & *). The tour is about an hour start to finish. The tour guide was informative and entertaining. This is an interesting and easy to manage tour with younger children. It provides...More

Good hotel, good location. The front office staff are very good, rooms are good located. Food are very good. Service in restaurants are so good. Services in bars are so so. Barmans are busy to get paid without service. Administration are fantastic.

The caves were a really good tour. Suitable for adults and children. Please be advised that there is alot of staries to go up and down, let your guide know if you need a break. You will receive a helmet due to being in a...More

When we were there the guide did point out a snake that was hidden in a hole in the rock. I guess he usually hangs out there, the snake that is. You don't have to look at it. There weren't any other snakes just crawling... More

When we were there the guide did point out a snake that was hidden in a hole in the rock. I guess he usually hangs out there, the snake that is. You don't have to look at it. There weren't any other snakes just crawling around. I don't get your question about snakes in the water. Some do but mostly in fresh water, you won't find any in salt water. There is no place to swim at Green Grotto anyway. The $20 admission includes the tour guide.

If nothings organised, just take a "JUTA" taxi. They're normally MPV types as opposed to the scruffy local cabs, and are registered for tourism. Haggle though; our cabbie wanted $130 U.S for a full half day trip to the... More

If nothings organised, just take a "JUTA" taxi. They're normally MPV types as opposed to the scruffy local cabs, and are registered for tourism. Haggle though; our cabbie wanted $130 U.S for a full half day trip to the caves, wait, and bring back. We got him down to $80 U.S in the end; he was happy!